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'''Lower house''' refers to one of the houses of a [[bicameral]] [[legislature]]. Typically, the lower chamber in such a legislature is more numerous than that in the [[upper house]].
'''Lower house''' refers to one of the houses of a [[bicameral]] [[legislature]]. Typically, the lower chamber in such a legislature is more numerous than that in the [[upper house]]. The lower house is more often elected by the people, though details vary from country to country.


==Examples of Lower Houses==
==Examples of Lower Houses==

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Lower house refers to one of the houses of a bicameral legislature. Typically, the lower chamber in such a legislature is more numerous than that in the upper house. The lower house is more often elected by the people, though details vary from country to country.

Examples of Lower Houses

The following are examples of lower houses in various bicameral legislatures throughout the world today.